The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumer 81-82Philological Society of London, 1822 |
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... Nature fur- nished him with a beautiful form , and his art reflects back Nature . On his return from Scotland , he was employed by government to exe- cute monuments for St. Paul's , in me- mory of Colonel Cadogan and General Bowes , and ...
... Nature fur- nished him with a beautiful form , and his art reflects back Nature . On his return from Scotland , he was employed by government to exe- cute monuments for St. Paul's , in me- mory of Colonel Cadogan and General Bowes , and ...
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... natural nor original . What Phidias and the im- mortal sculptors of Greece saw in sun- shine , he sees in twilight ; his art is dimly reflected back from the light of ancient ages . The Grecian beauty and nature which he has chosen for ...
... natural nor original . What Phidias and the im- mortal sculptors of Greece saw in sun- shine , he sees in twilight ; his art is dimly reflected back from the light of ancient ages . The Grecian beauty and nature which he has chosen for ...
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... natural partiality for such studies , he recommends that they should first follow nature , and learn to form their judgment by that unerring guide ; and , next , to apply those celebrated rules of the ancients , which have been so long ...
... natural partiality for such studies , he recommends that they should first follow nature , and learn to form their judgment by that unerring guide ; and , next , to apply those celebrated rules of the ancients , which have been so long ...
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... Nature seemed to have chosen to blend all her powers of charming . The dark foliage which grew around threw a soft and melancholy shade upon the scene ; the beautiful wild flowers loaded the air with their sim- ple perfume ; while the ...
... Nature seemed to have chosen to blend all her powers of charming . The dark foliage which grew around threw a soft and melancholy shade upon the scene ; the beautiful wild flowers loaded the air with their sim- ple perfume ; while the ...
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... nature , and with life ; And gave the sign that all was o'er , That Charles of Navarre breathed no more . He fell , and round the regal tower Where once he lived , where thus he died , E'en in that dark and dreadful hour , The SABLE Bow ...
... nature , and with life ; And gave the sign that all was o'er , That Charles of Navarre breathed no more . He fell , and round the regal tower Where once he lived , where thus he died , E'en in that dark and dreadful hour , The SABLE Bow ...
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